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Effect of Propranolol on Sympathetic Nervous Activity in Hydrallazine-treated Hypertensive Patients

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1978 Sep 1
PMID 687499
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1 The effect of propranolol was examined on a) blood pressure and heart rate responses due to i.v. hydrallazine b) modification of these cardiovascular parameters during cold pressor test c) urinary catecholamine excretion rate. 2 Intravenous hydrallazine reduced significantly mean blood pressure by 15.2 mm Hg and increased heart rate by 24.9 beats/min. Propranolol reduced significantly mean blood pressure by 19.0 mm Hg and heart rate by 14.1 beats/min. Hydrallazine plus propranolol caused a significant reduction of mean blood pressure (by 37.7 mm Hg) but this was not accompanied by a significant fall in heart rate (by 3.3 beats/min). 3 During the control period, cold pressor test increased mean blood pressure by 16.0 mm Hg. Heart rate was increased by 12.5 beats/min in four patients. However, there was a reduction in heart rate (5.5 beats/min) in two other patients. During the propranolol period, cold pressor test-induced increase of mean blood pressure was not reduced but propranolol blocked the increase of heart rate. 4 Urinary catecholamine excretion rate was increased during hydrallazine administration. This excretion was not modified by propranolol.

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